Euro 2012 Ukraine & Poland

Twenty thousand Poles celebrated the official opening of Poland's new national stadium on Sunday with a huge concert and fireworks display in Warsaw. The new 58,000-capacity stadium cost an estimated 600 million dollars to complete and will host the opening game of UEFA Euro 2012 between Poland and Greece on June 8.The new stadium was built on the grounds of the former 70,000-capacity Dziesieciolecia Stadium, which was closed in 2008. During the 90s the former stadium was used by market traders and was famous across much of Europe for its Jarmark Europa bazaar.